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Sodomy Scandal in Post Falls, ID - SSPX Immaculate Conception Academy
« Reply #25 on: July 10, 2016, 03:30:29 PM »
If it's all true then I hope the parents indeed do what they
said they would:
"The parents of affected boys will be putting out a public letter soon"

At the very least this would be necessary as well as a real
drumming of the clergy who sought to conceal these events.

Neither the Resistance, nor the Novus Ordo have been without
their own scandals to say the very least.
The Society has its enemies from within and without,
and all parts of our Church has sinners within and without.

If it is true, then the ball is in Menzingen's court.
 
It should have no bearing on doctrinal matters. I applaud
the Resistance as a watchdog regarding SSPX/Rome affairs
although it is my opinion that some Resistance priests left
the Society without good reason. Nobody knows what will happen
regarding the ultimate agreement if it occurs, and that's off-topic
to this particular controversy.

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Sodomy Scandal in Post Falls, ID - SSPX Immaculate Conception Academy
« Reply #26 on: July 10, 2016, 03:45:41 PM »
mw2016 - Pablo doesn't have a monopoly on that saying.  And, I already have a redeemer.  His name is Jesus Christ.  Who, coincidentally, happens to be the author of that saying, and much more.


Sodomy Scandal in Post Falls, ID - SSPX Immaculate Conception Academy
« Reply #27 on: July 10, 2016, 03:50:31 PM »
I have relatives who live in Post Falls.  They said they were at ICC this morning and the district superior (Fr. Wegner) was in the confessional throughout the mass and gave the sermon.  They said the sermon didn't have anything to do with this occurrence.

Sodomy Scandal in Post Falls, ID - SSPX Immaculate Conception Academy
« Reply #28 on: July 10, 2016, 04:11:28 PM »
Quote from: ignatius
I have relatives who live in Post Falls.  They said they were at ICC this morning and the district superior (Fr. Wegner) was in the confessional throughout the mass and gave the sermon.  They said the sermon didn't have anything to do with this occurrence.


Well, of COURSE it wouldn't have anything to do with it - that's what Wegner DOES!

Fr. Wegner was here for MONTHS after Fr. Riccomini was ousted.

He's trying to do damage control amongst the parents no doubt worried about a lawsuit.

It makes his reference to the SSPX's "legal fund" a few months back here in PHX suddenly make sense!

Sodomy Scandal in Post Falls, ID - SSPX Immaculate Conception Academy
« Reply #29 on: July 10, 2016, 04:15:02 PM »


http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/trucker-kicked-out-of-seminary-for-self-circuмcision-admits-to-molesting-9-boys-at-anti-semitic-church-police/


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A church youth camp counselor and failed seminary student admitted to molesting at least nine boys over the past decade, police said.

Kevin Sloniker, an Idaho long-haul trucker, has been charged with rape and lewd conduct involving two underage boys and is a suspect in the sɛҳuąƖ abuse of at least eight other boys, reported the Idaho Statesman.

The 30-year-old Sloniker met some of the boys when he served as a youth camp counselor at Immaculate Conception Church in Post Falls, according to court docuмents.

Police said Sloniker admitted to fondling nine boys, having oral sex with some of them and raping one boy, and officers said the former seminary student wanted help with his “addiction” to sɛҳuąƖly abusing young boys.

He abused some of the boys at his parents’ home in Latah, Washington, and Sloniker molested the others when he took them on the road around the western U.S., investigators said.


Sloniker was arrested earlier this month in Wisconsin and extradited back to Idaho, where remains jailed in Kootenai County on $1 million bond.

He could face additional charges in Idaho, and Sloniker could face federal charges because he is accused of taking victims across state lines to abuse them.

Sloniker was kicked out of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in 2005, when he was deemed mentally unstable after he attempted to circuмcise himself.

The seminary and Immaculate Conception Church, where Sloniker was involved in youth camps, are both part of the anti-Semitic Society of Saint Pius X — a traditionalist sect with no canonical standing within the Roman Catholic Church.


The ultra-conservative society was formed in reaction to the church’s modernization in the 1960s, and the group now claims nearly half a million members.

Society churches conduct Mass in Latin, with the priest’s back to the congregation, and many Saint Pius X officials and followers are outspoken αnтι-ѕємιтєs — although they prefer to describe themselves as opponents of “Jєωιѕн naturalism.”

The Southern Poverty Law Center, however, calls “radical traditionalist Catholics” — including SSPX members — the “the single largest group of hard-core αnтι-ѕємιтєs in America.”

Witnesses told investigators that Sloniker repeatedly raped and sɛҳuąƖly abused one boy over six years, starting when the victim was 11 years old, and moved with a family member into the victim’s home.

He pressured the boy to bring two cousins home so he could molest them, too, investigators said.

Some parents told police they strongly suspected Sloniker, who stayed with the families of some victims, of sɛҳuąƖ abuse because he spent so much time with young boys and bought them lavish gifts.

Several parents brought their concerns to Father Patrick Crane, who is now with another Society of Saint Pius X church – Our Lady of Sorrows in Phoenix.

Crane told investigators last month that he was aware that a boy claimed Sloniker had forced him to strip naked and then whipped him.

The priest said Sloniker worked with the church camp from 2003 to 2006, and Crane said he recalls that he did not ask the trucker back after learning about the boy’s claims.

“Crane said he remembers part of it, but it was mostly because (the boy) did not want to attend the camp,” police said.

The priest said he did not think there was enough evidence to report the incident, although Crane said he was aware the boy’s claims were made “during the time the church was being looked into for other abuse allegations across America.”

Other parents said they warned Father James Haynos, the church headmaster, and Father Paul Vassal about Sloniker, although it’s not clear they ever took any action to investigate the claims.

Vassal told police he knew about Sloniker’s circuмcision attempt, although the priest said he was unaware of any sex abuse claims against the trucker from that period.

Haynos, who now lives in Kansas, said he knew nothing of sex abuse allegations against Sloniker — although he said the failed seminary student’s “unstable mindset” should have disqualified him from “a position in which he would be in charge of kids.”